U.S. District Judge Vincent Chhabria ruled Tuesday, saying it was a “close question,” but that the plaintiffs had presented enough evidence “from which a reasonable jury could conclude that glyphosate can cause NHL at human-relevant doses.”

According to Agri-Pulse, that evidence came from three experts whose opinions, Chhabria said, are “shaky,” but admissible.

**Farm groups are applauding after father-and-son Oregon ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond, sent to prison for arson on public land, received full pardons from President Trump on Tuesday.

The case sparked the armed, 41-day takeover in 2016 of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Oregon that inflamed a long-simmering dispute over federal control of large portions of the West.

Activists want the federal government to cede land to the states and accuse the government of regulatory over-reach and meddling in the Western way of life.